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Martha Southon

b. 1867, d. 1920

Martha Harris (nee Southon) is at the back. On the right of her is Frederick William Finley (i.e.the tall man). On the left of her is one of her sons. In front of her is Edith Rose Finley (nee Harris). On the right of her is her father Henry Harris who is married to Martha Southon. On the left of her is one of her brothers. The photo was taken at Selmeston, Sussex where Frederick William Finley was the local policeman.

Frank Sparrow

Frank Sparrow was born in 1926 at Western Australia, Australia. He was the son of Valentine C Sparrow and Dorothy Olive H Brown. Frankie was a well known Australian rules footballer and radio announcer. He was in Florence McKay's class at school at one time.He played for East Perth, Swan Districts and West Perth in the WANFL during the 1940s and 1950s. His father was fellow West Australian Football Hall of Famer Val Sparrow.Sparrow spent most of his career either as a centreman or across half back. He started his career at his father's club, East Perth in 1943 during the underage period (due to the war, and won the F. D. Book Medal for their 'Fairest and Best' in 1948 and 1952. He captained East Perth in 1951 and the following season finished second in the Sandover Medal count.Swan Districts acquired his services in 1953, as captain-coach, and he won their 'Fairest and Best' in his first season. He remained in the role for a further two years before crossing to West Perth for one final season, also as captain-coach. In 1957 he retired as a player but remained West Perth's coach, leading them to the final, before joining the media and becoming one of Western Australia's best known football commentator on both television and radio.A regular interstate representative, Sparrow played 17 games for Western Australia, most notably in 1951 when he was appointed captain and at the 1953 Adelaide Carnival where he achieved All-Australian selection.1Frank Sparrow died on 31 December 2000.